RFC 1035 says:
"Note that a $INCLUDE entry never changes the relative
origin of the parent file, regardless of changes to the relative
origin made within the included file."
i kinda understand this; pola
the reason i would use $INCLUDE is to pull stuff into multiple zones,
and changing origin is very zone specific.
So I expect the same should apply to the $TTL
directive as well.
this would seem to rather limit the usefulness of $INCLUDE
will there be a guessing game of which RRs and directives are effective
outside the scope of the $INCLUDEd file?
randy